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184. Mrs. Gladstone (Cannell).—Flowers pale salmon; 
moderately free flowering; spreading habit; leaves slightly 
zoned. 
185. Nydia (Cannell).—Flowers borne in large trusses, pale 
salmon with a deeper centre; free flowering; bushy compact 
habit; leaves distinctly zoned. 
186. Eainbow (Cannell).—Flowers salmon-red touched with 
purple; very free flowering; compact spreading habit; leaves 
heavily zoned. 
187. Renommee Nancienne (Cannell).—Flowers semi¬ 
double shaded with rose-pink; moderately free flowering; 
vigorous habit; leaves plain green. 
188. Violet Daniels (Cannell).—Flowers borne in medium¬ 
sized trusses; deep salmon; rather shy flowering; diffuse 
habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
XVI.— Flowers Single, Scarlet and Orange-scarlet. 
189. Arthur Brooks (Brooks).—Flowers of good size and 
shape, bright scarlet shaded with rose-pink ; free flowering; 
compact bushy habit; leaves plain green. 
190. A. Tennyson (Pearson).—Flowers scarlet touched with 
rose ; moderately free flowering; bushy spreading habit; leaves 
plain green. 
191. Aurea perfecta (Cannell).—Flowers borne in rather 
small trusses, scarlet; shy flowering; diffuse habit ; leaves 
slightly zoned. 
192. Brilliant (Cannell).—Flowers borne in handsome 
trusses; bright scarlet; vigorous habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
193. * Cannell’s Favourite (Cannell).—Flowers borne in large 
trusses; scarlet suffused with rosy magenta; free flowering; 
bushy sturdy habit; leaves slightly zoned. 
194. Captain Fraser (Marshall).—Flowers of good form; 
clear scarlet; moderately free flowering ; vigorous habit ; leaves 
slightly zoned. | 
195. * Deuil de Mirabel (R.H.S.).—Flowers very large, borne 
in immense trusses ; rich scarlet; free flowering; leaves plain 
green. 
196. * Distinction (Cannell).—Flowers small bright scarlet; 
free flowering; dwarf compact habit; leaves round and deeply 
zoned. 
